My philosophy is that stumble prevents a fall. If I fall, just getup an go. In case of avalanche, something like this is a better choice then walking.

On another note, I am loving Google Earth on mobile. You can enable layers and if references, instead of wikipedia went to SA database...tied with BUOY forecasting. There are a lot of people with skills who are open to collaboration.

There is nothing a few hardy man couldn't do, but internet is a big troll in itself. So yeah.

But before deleting it, I think we should look at "Top Troll" award...I do like the onlinecalculator for its brotherly encouragement.

"I have developed a very limited ability to harness the earth's energy and use it to travel at high speeds up and down a moving surface of water. Pretty cool." Unknown

Sydney Water's North Head sewage plant dumped 24 kilograms of mercury off Manly in 2009-10, through its deep ocean outfall pipe. That dwarfs the next biggest mercury polluter, the Springvale Colliery's 0.66 kilograms.

By next June Sydney Water would have spent $560 million over four years fixing leaks and blockages in pipes. In the past five years it had rehabilitated 500 kilometres of its 24,000-kilometre wastewater network. Link

No surf after rain I guess!

"I have developed a very limited ability to harness the earth's energy and use it to travel at high speeds up and down a moving surface of water. Pretty cool." Unknown